It was an undercover investigation which police dubbed Project 365, because an alleged dial-for-dope service ran 24-7, selling crack, cocaine and heroin laced with fentanyl in Niagara.

On Thursday, during the early hours of the morning, Project 365 came to a head with the execution of eight residential search warrants and the arrest of nine people who are allegedly involved.

Two more people who are allegedly involved are currently now wanted with the Niagara Regional Police Service.

Police said they’d been investigating the drug delivery service since July and that the service stretched throughout the cities of Niagara Falls and St. Catharines.

The investigation saw undercover police buy drugs from these individuals on numerous occasions, revealing that a group was using various cell phone numbers and working as an organized team of mobile drug dealers.

The group is believed to be composed of both street level drug dealers and larger suppliers.

Throughout the investigation, police seized a quantity of heroin mixed with fentanyl, a large quantity of cocaine with a street value of $30,000, as well ad $33,000 in Canadian currency which they believe is the proceeds of trafficking drugs.